11 of us from the Mountaineers enjoyed sunny, windless conditions and 42 bird species this morning. We met just before 8 (despite heavy traffic) and departed the park just after 11. We had some concerns about parking as Municipal workers were installing new water meters in the parking lot, but we arrived early enough to get spaces. Porta Potty is available in the parking lot - I did not check on the restrooms to see whether they were open or closed.
We started down the easternmost waterfront boardwalk to enjoy trumpeter swans, green-winged teals, wood ducks and more, and then concluded with two western-most waterfront boardwalks to see buffleheads, bald eagles (including two juveniles), a raft of coots intermixed with gadwalls, and some common mergansers along with a single male hoody. Flickers and downy woodpeckers rounded out our 42 species.
All in all, it was a lovely way to spend a Tuesday morning.

Comments
Wow beautiful pictures! Did you take it with your camera?
Posted by:
Mancunian_hiker on Feb 10, 2026 01:42 PM
Thanks Mancunian_hiker! If your question is "phone camera," no. These are with a 100-400 mm on a Canon body.
Posted by:
CourtHiker on Feb 10, 2026 02:33 PM
Yes that's what I meant, you can't take this kind of detailed crisp shots with your phone ha ha!
Posted by:
Mancunian_hiker on Feb 10, 2026 06:33 PM
Maybe only at the zoo! Or maybe in ten more years, the way tech advances in leaps and bounds...
Posted by:
CourtHiker on Feb 10, 2026 06:39 PM
Maybe only at the zoo! Or maybe in ten more years, the way tech advances in leaps and bounds...
Posted by:
CourtHiker on Feb 10, 2026 06:39 PM
Love your photos. Beautiful detail.
Posted by:
Maddy on Feb 10, 2026 05:09 PM
Thank you so much, Maddy!
Posted by:
CourtHiker on Feb 10, 2026 05:25 PM